Herrmann S., Bauhus J. (2018): Nutrient retention and release in coarse woody debris of three important central European tree species and the use of NIRS to determine deadwood chemical properties. Forest Ecosystems 5/22.

Kunz, J., Löffler, G., Bauhus, J. (2018): Minor European broadleaved tree species are more drought-tolerant than Fagus sylvatica but not more tolerant than Quercus petraea. Forest Ecology and Management, 414, 15-27.

Bauhus J. and Messier C. (1999) Soil exploitation strategies of fine roots in different tree species of the southern boreal forest of eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29, 2, 260-273.

Bauhus J. and Messier C. (1999) A procedure for evaluating the accuracy of root length and diameter measurements by image analysis using the system Rhizo™. Agronomy Journal 91, 142-147.

Bauhus J. (1998) Does the abscission of fine roots lead to immobilization of nitrogen in microbial biomass during in situ soil N mineralization measurements? Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 29, 7/8, 1007-1022.

Bauhus J., Meyer A. C. and Brumme R. (1996) The effect of the inhibitors nitrapyrin and sodium chlorate on nitrification and N2O-formation in an acid forest soil. Biology and Fertility of Soils 22, 318-325.

Bauhus J. (1996) C and N mineralization in an acid forest soil at different locations along a gap-stand gradient. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28, 7, 923-932.

Deane, P., Schirmer, J. und Bauhus, J. (2003). How private landowners use and value the native forest that they own. Report, School of Resources, Environment and Society, Australian National University: Canberra, Australia.